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(4-2-3-1): All injury players returns, Sterling and Declan Rice starts as Arteta set to name the most dangerous lineup against Atalanta despite their coach plea for easy handling

Tonight, Arsenal travels to take on Atalanta in the opening round of the Champions League.
After defeating Tottenham Hotspur 1-0 the previous weekend, the Gunners will be looking to win again in Bergamo.

Manager Mikel Arteta has good news ahead of the game: Bukayo Saka and Riccardo Calafiori are healthy and in the team.


4-2-3-1 is the formation.



Expected lineup:


For Arsenal’s matches in the Premier League and Champions League, David Raya has been the unquestioned starting. It is anticipated that he will stay in goal tonight.



The backline might not change. It is anticipated that Gabriel Magalhaes and William Saliba will remain in the core of the Gunners defense.


Ben White is an excellent right-back starter. In the derby, Jurrien Timber outperformed Calafiori at left defense and ought to be selected.

In the North London derby, Jorginho had a difficult game and committed several fouls. Only three of the eight duels were won by him.

With Declan Rice back in the starting lineup, we anticipate him sliding to the bench. The Englishman’s latest trip to play Tottenham was marred by a suspension.

Rice will be partnered with Thomas Partey in the park’s center, as has been the case frequently this term.

There aren’t any planned modifications going forward. Saka had a slight injury scare, but has since been cleared to play. He was seen in the derby limping.

Against the Spurs, Gabriel Martinelli finished six dribbles and won 11 duels. He should remain on the left wing, even though he was guilty of blowing a clear opportunity.

With Leandro Trossard up front, we expect Kai Havertz to start from the number 10 position. The pair might switch places, much as in the most recent derby.

Martin Odegaard’s ankle injury will keep him out for a while, according to Arteta.

How Arsenal and Atalanta might lineup

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